>> cbs' seth doane for us in findlay, ohio. thank you. you see the rivers cresting almost six feet above flood stage. the end result. the devastation and now the cleanup. >> a closer look at other headlines we are following. jeff glor is at the news desk. >>> a senate is scheduled to vote on a bill that would stave off a government shutdown. the republican-backed measure would fund the government nearly two weeks. the house passed a bill yesterday with more than 100 democrats supporting it. the senate is expected to follow suit. congress must agree on spending levels to the end of the fiscal year which is september 30th. >>> state budget battles continue as well. in wisconsin, ohio, and elsewhere, deep spending cuts are coupled with proposals to limit union rights. a senate committee this ohio is scheduled to vote today and cbs news correspondents cynthia bowers has more from madison, wisconsin. good morning, cindy. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. you know, here, the governor, scott walker, is one of the newest governors nationally and a